If you did not create an application user, enter the user ID and password for the default administrator user that was configured during the installation of Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

If you use the default administrator user, you will need to update the AXL user ID or AXL password in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace whenever the Cisco Unified Communications Manager administrator user ID or password gets modified.

When you configure this field for the initial Directory Service configuration, make sure that you also check the Update Now and Perform full sync with Cisco Unified Communications Manager check boxes.

If Cisco Unified Communications Manager fails, you can modify this field to use a redundant Cisco Unified Communications Manager for authentication only. You must avoid updating or importing user profiles from the redundant Cisco Unified Communications Manager by setting the Update users interval field to the largest available value. When you switch the AXL URL field back to the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager, you need to set the Update users interval field to the previous value to re-enable user profile synchronization between Cisco Unified MeetingPlace and the primary Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

On the RSNA system that is configured for Directory Service, enter the hostname of the Application Server.

On the RSNA system that is not configured for Directory Service, if this field is blank, leave it blank. The field will automatically be populated with the value from the Directory Service-configured system.

Profile Number Configuration

Generate profile number using

Determines how the Profile number field is configured for each Directory Service user.

Table: Field Reference: Edit Templates (Advanced) Page

Note: For templates that have both SMTP and non-SMTP versions, you must modify both versions to keep them consistent with each other. Otherwise, users might receive different information about the same meeting, depending on the Email type and format setting in each user profile.

Format

Select either the HTML or text version.

Note: If you modify an email notification template, you must modify both the HTML and plain text formats to keep them consistent with each other. Otherwise, users might receive different information about the same meeting, depending on the Email type and format setting in each user profile.

Default: html

Language

The language property file to view or edit.

Default: en_US (U.S. English)

Editing Areas of the Edit Templates (Advanced) Page

Left-Use the editing area on the left side of the page to modify the appearance of email notifications.

For the HTML format, you can modify the font, size, color, and alignment of the text. You can also insert horizontal lines and hypertext links and modify the location of the graphics.

The tags ($notify_xxxx) are defined in language property files, one of which appears on the right side of the page.

Right-Use the editing area on the right side of the page to modify language property files, which define the language translations of the tags used in the templates.

Because the same tags are used in multiple templates, you should preview all templates after editing a language property file.

To view or edit a different language property file, modify the Language field at the top of the page.

Note: These notes apply to the graphics in email notifications:

The HTML templates display only the size and location of each graphic.

Graphics cannot be previewed through the Administration Center and are displayed only in actual email notifications.

Table: Field Reference: Edit Templates (Basic)

Note: For templates that have both SMTP and non-SMTP versions, you must modify both versions to keep them consistent with each other. Otherwise, users might receive different information about the same meeting, depending on the Email type and format setting in each user profile.

Format

Select either the HTML or text version.

Note: If you modify an email notification template, you must modify both the HTML and plain text formats to keep them consistent with each other. Otherwise, users might receive different information about the same meeting, depending on the Email type and format setting in each user profile.

Default: html

Editing Area of the Edit Templates (Basic) Page

Use the editing area to modify the appearance of email notifications.

For the HTML format, you can modify the font, size, color, and alignment of the text. You can also insert horizontal lines and hypertext links and modify the location of the graphics.

The tags ($notify_xxxx) are defined in language property files.

Note: These notes apply to the graphics in email notifications:

The HTML templates display only the size and location of each graphic.

Graphics cannot be previewed through the Administration Center and are displayed only in actual email notifications.

If you use a different tool to obtain a certificate, private key file, and password, then enter values in these fields.

Also, in the unlikely case that you need to replace your Application Server, you can transfer the certificate file, private key file, and password information to the new Application Server by entering the values in these fields.

Related Topics

Generate Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Page

Use this page to generate a CSR that you then send to an authorized Certificate Authority (CA) to apply for a digital identity certificate.

Caution! If you already installed a valid SSL certificate, then generating a new CSR will make the existing certificate invalid. Proceed only if you are installing the certificate for the first time, if you are replacing an expired certificate, or if you change the hostname of your Application Server.

Restriction: If you want to use any special (non-alphanumeric) characters, ask your CA for character restrictions.

Organization

The name of your organization.

Restriction: If you want to use any special (non-alphanumeric) characters, ask your CA for character restrictions.

City

The city in which you are located.

State

The state in which you are located.

Restriction: Some CAs do not recognize two-letter state abbreviations, so use the full state name.

Country

Two-letter country code that identifies the country in which you are located.

Generate CSR

Creates the following:

CSR that you download and then send to the CA in return for a certificate file.

Private key file and password that are stored on the system.

When you later upload the certificate file, the system binds the certificate file with the generated private key file and password to enable SSL.

Caution! Do not select this button more than once. Specifically, do not select this button again after downloading the CSR, because the resulting certificate will not work with the private key file and password.